Hi Steve,
Thanks again for the input. Here are my thoughts at this point, after looking at several options again in light of your comments.
Remington only makes two guns with fluted factory bbls: the VS SF in 223 Rem, 220 Swift, and 22-225 Swift (26" bbl) and the LV SF in 17 Rem, 204 Ruger, 221 Rem Fireball, 223 Rem, 22-250 Rem and 7mm-08 Rem (all with 22" bbls). So of those guns only the LV SF in 7mm-08 is suitable. But I don't want stainless, and I had sort of settled on 308 because I've already got dies, brass, etc. And if fluting a factory bbl is a bad idea, then buying a suitable 308 and having it fluted is not an option either. That leaves going to an aftermarket bbl, and if I've got to go that route it doesn't make sense (I don't think) to buy a finished rifle and then pay more $$ for an aftermarket bbl and stock. That seems to leave me with buying a 700 action, an aftermarket bbl, a stock, and a good triogger and having someone build it up for me. Does that make sense? As to who would do that, I have no idea. I've got a local gunshop in mind, but I don't know if they are capable of doing that type of work. Are there established gunsmiths that do this type of work routinely that silhouette shooters use?
As to the hunter-class rifle, I've got that covered. I've got a 700 BDL in 270 Win that I've already got loads worked up for. All I need there is a different scope, and a maybe a better trigger. But, my interpretation of "hunter" class is that it is supposed to be pretty much a stock factory rifle, so I'm not sure whether a new trigger is legal (but can you have someone lighten up your factory trigger, as opposed to replacing it?).
At any rate, what I'm looking to do is come up with a "standard" rifle...does what I've described above make sense, or am I missing something? Any suggestions for stocks, gunsmiths, etc? Or directions to a rifle that is already built, as you suggested?
Again thanks!
John